Supreme Court leaves in place Title 42 border policy for now

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Breaking news: The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked the Biden administration’s plans to end a pandemic-era policy allowing the quick expulsion of migrants from U.S. borders without the opportunity to seek asylum.

siding with immigrant advocates who had sued the government during the Trump administration, saying the policy put migrants in danger and there was no evidence that it protected public health. U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said the order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — introduced as a way to stem the spread of the“It is undisputed that the impact on migrants was indeed dire,” Sullivan wrote.

The government, she wrote in a court filing, is prepared to increase resources and to “implement new policies in response to the temporary disruption that is likely to occur whenever the Title 42 orders end.”Republican state officials asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the case and to block the Biden administration’s plans to terminate the policy.

“No one reasonably disputes that the failure to grant a stay will cause a crisis of unprecedented proportions at the border,” the filing says. “The idea that the States will not suffer substantial irreparable harm as a result of the imminent catastrophe that a termination of Title 42 will occasion is therefore fanciful.”In April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined that the Title 42 initiative was no longer needed to protect public health.

 

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Just because you don’t agree? We CANNOT just let people keep coming. We have no room, food or anything for them. We can’t even help our own veterans, and children.

Good. Glad not everyone is trying to destroy this country

The administration should just stop enforcing it. The courts have no authority to keep it going.

Good 👍

According to KJP the White House’s hands were tied and they couldn’t do anything about Title 42 expiring. This should be a blessing in disguise for the White House, right?

Good. This country is struggling to support the 🇺🇸 citizens they already have.

🙌At least one institution still has common sense!

When 200,000 come over every month….there might be a problem

6 of 9 sitting Supreme Court Justices are members of the federalist society. Donors to the Federalist Society Google, Chevron, Charles G. and David H. Koch; (The Koch brothers ) the family foundation of Richard Mellon Scaife; and the Mercer family.

A message from our front line troops about this invasion at our Border...

GOOD! Send them all back!

The Supreme Court is a vengeful arm of the GOP and has lost all credibility.

Good.

Thank god for the Supreme Court. I don't think the citizens of El Paso can continue to handle this mess. The Press is much more focused on the few bus loads that end up in DC, NYC. El Paso is a town of 600,000 citizens. They can't handle 60,000 to 100,000 people a month.

Why are the Democrats so mad about this? They hate enforcement of border laws

BULLSHIT REPORT!!! THEY CAN SEEK ASLYM LEGALLY THROUGH A PORT OF ENTRY !!!! fakenews !!

Shocking!!! Watch out for Biden and the Democrats… Watch the upheaval, the sinister turn of events, the media will propagandize something, someone, somewhere, somehow. What a bunch of drama children we have in the press.

Joe and Nancy must be upset they can’t squeeze a few more blue voters into country

The Trump-era policy, known as Title 42, had been set to expire last week, but Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. paused that plan to give the high court time to weigh the issue.

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